| Land granted by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1777 to Revolutionary War Veteran Nathaniel Ward, the 280-acre property of Ward Manor is now recognized as a National Bicentennial Farm. | |
| Upon entering Ward Manor one is immediately taken back in time to the days of parlor courtship and the sounds of the old victrola and piano. | Click here for more views |
| Guests will enjoy country cooking on fine china in the formal dinning room of Ward Manor. This room is decorated entirely with family pieces dating from the mid 1800's. Guest will marvel at the built in stain glass china cabinet designed by original house master T. W. Ward. | Click here for more views |
One of the most used rooms of the Ward family, the living room is decorated with mounted pieces of both family and friends. The most noticeable furnishing of the room is it's ceiling high wardrobe. This piece was carried home in the back of a rumble seat car. It was obtained in trade for a Ward fattened pig. |
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| Guests will enjoy the privacy of the upstairs hallway while taking morning coffee. | ![]() Click here for more views |